Cristiano Ronaldo scored his 100th international goal for Portugal, becoming just the second man in history to reach the milestone.
The evergreen 35-year-old reached the landmark with a stunning free kick just before half time in Portgual's Nations League match against Sweden and went on to score his 101st goal for his country in the second half.It means Ronaldo is now only eight goals behind the all-time international record of 109 goals, set by retired Iranian legend Ali Daei.
Cristiano Ronaldo performs his trademark celebration after scoring his 100th goal for Portgual.READ: Cristiano Ronaldo scores twice to set another scoring recordRead MoreRonaldo made his international debut against Kazakhstan in 2003 as an 18-year-old and scored his first goal for Portgual against Greece at Euro 2004. He has since gone on to lead his country to the Euro 2016 title and Nations League.
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